K - 8

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS     K-8

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Click on the image or go to myblueprint.ca
User Name: pinecreek
Your password is your MET Number

(Found on your report card, or
Ask your Teacher or Principal)
OR
Scan a QR Code
provided by your school
Developed by Manitoba Education and Training, My Learning at Home/Mon Apprentissage Chez Moi, is a comprehensive resource that will be continually updated for families and caregivers as they support students who are carrying on with their school year and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic


Learn about digital health:

  • Digital emotional intelligence
  • Digital dependency
  • Online privacy
  • Evaluating content
  • And more

Suggested for Grades 6-9

For Ignition
Future Goals Science
and
Future Goals Math
visit


everfi.com

Future Goals Science edition and Future Goals Math edition practice using Math and Science skills as you learn about jobs related to putting on an NHL game. Manage your team and win the Stanley Cup.
Suggested for Grades 4-7

 Arrow Gr6-9

 

Click on Register
After registering enter the class code:634a87fe

  

 

CAREER TREK -----Pine Creek Schools looking for interested students, in grade 5? Ask your Principal for details!

WONDER OF WORK (WESMAN) CAREER TREK   https://careertrek.ca/programs/wonder-of-work-westman/
Politically Correct Award (enthusiastic participation; willingness to voice ideas and respectfully listening to the opinions of others in the political studies lessons) - Paige Friesen
 
Career Trekker of the Year Award (displaying enthusiasm, excellence and positive attitude in all areas of Career Trek) - Derek Thiessen.  He received a $50 gift certificate to attend a Mini U camp at Brandon University this summer.

HEADLINE.......CONGRATS!

 

 All About Me

 K - 6 CAREER EXPLORATION

 Ask Your Teacher for your log in Information

AUSTIN ELEMENTARY GIRLS PARTICIPATED

IN YOUNG WOMEN'S CONFERENCE.......ASK YOUR TEACHER HOW YOU CAN! CONFERENCE COMING SOON!

 
 YOUNG WOMEN'S CONFERENCE
Photo from the Young Women's Conference 2015

 

On Thursday April 9th, 2015 Adrienne, Faith, Brooklyn, Bryanna, Brittney, Alicia, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Peill left the Austin School at 7:30 am for the Red River College in Winnipeg. When we got there we joined the rest of the young ladies. We were put with mentors at our own table. The teachers were put at a table in the back.

First, we were introduced to our mentor Karlie. Then we were taken for a tour of the college. We went to the machinist shop first where we saw a 3D machine making an iPhone case. After that we went to the Welding shop. There Adrienne got to try a welding simulator. After that we went to the Masonry shop where some of us got to try brick laying. Then we went to the greenhouse where there were lots of plants and flowers. Later we went to photography where we saw some judging happening. We were also there during the skills competition.

Then we had lunch. It was really delicious. It was pasta with a milky sauce and spaghetti with garlic bread and Caesar salad. Then we went around meeting other mentor. There was one lady there from West Jet. She fixes planes. We met a lady was a carpenter, and a lady who worked with Hydro and climbed really high poles with a heavy bag. Then some guys came in and built a 3 way electrical switch with us. It was lots of fun and I would gladly go again. I recommended it for all young ladies.

By: Alicia Smart 

PINE CREEK TEACHERS HAVE NEW TOOLS TO SUPPORT STUDENT CAREER EXPLORATION

High school students have been using online tools to explore careers for many years.  Currently, high school students are using The Student Planner from MyBlueprint to help with career planning.  All About Me is the K-6 companion program to this tool.

All About Me is an online portfolio that can support classroom learning.  Students have many opportunities to discover new interests and learn about themselves.  Students can explore the world around them as they learn about career opportunities.  allows students to learn about themselves and explore different careers along the way.

Photo of children playing a game on a laptop from the ccSpark! program.